valbreytni
Valbreytni, from val (vote) and breytni (variability), is a term used in political science to describe the degree to which voters face a varied and distinct set of electoral options in a given contest. It covers both the size of the choice set (how many parties or candidates appear on ballots) and the distinctiveness of those options (how differently parties or candidates position themselves on policy issues).
In practice, valbreytni is used to assess electoral competitiveness and voter information demands. Higher valbreytni implies
Researchers may measure valbreytni by indicators such as the effective number of political options (based on
Valbreytni is affected by institutional design (electoral thresholds, ballot access, party-list versus majoritarian systems), party-system development,
Consequences include better accountability and voter engagement with higher valbreytni, but excessive fragmentation can complicate governance
See also: party system fragmentation, electoral volatility, ballot design, political competition.